FCCPSA Workshops and Training


Administrator Workshops are scheduled each year for both private schools and child care facilities. From legislative updates to small group round table events, there is no substitute for face-to-face learning, and the fellowship that develops among Christians who labor in the same field. Additional teacher training workshops for on-going Professional Development are scheduled throughout the year and available on-line. 

For additional information, contact Joe Gibilisco. joe.gibilisco@fccpsa.org

2024 K-12 Administrator's Annual Private School Workshop:

Dates: Friday and Saturday October 25-26, 2024 
NOTE: Save these Dates in the 2024-2025 School Year Planning Schedule poster that says Mark This Date


For details on scheduled speakers, topics and location go to the K-12 Workshops page. 
K-12 Workshops Page

K-12 Accreditation Standards 5.0 Training Sessions

This series has ended.
Refer to the K-12 Accreditation Training page on this website for archived videos of previous sessions and handouts.
K-12 Accreditation Training


Training on Demand

Previous training and workshop sessions are listed on the Training on Demand page of this website. sign
For a list of available topics and member access to the training, select the Training on Demand option from the drop down menu or use the link below.
Training on Demand

The FCCPSA maintains an integrated partnership with Cognia, formally AdvancED, the parent organization of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools CASI, the North Central Association CASI, and the Northwest Accrediting Commission.
This partnership allows FCCPSA accredited schools to obtain both FCCPSA and Cognia/SACS accreditation through one seamless process.

For more information see the Affiliations page.

The FCCPSA is an approved member of the National Council for Private School Accreditation which is dedicated to the accreditation process as a viable and responsible means of establishing a witness of school excellence.

The NCPSA is a member of The International Alliance for School Accreditation which is a coalition of regional, national, and international accrediting bodies.

In 1996, the Florida Legislature established the Gold Seal Quality Care program to acknowledge child care facilities and family day care homes that are accredited by nationally recognized agencies and whose standards reflect quality in the level of care and supervision provided to children.

The Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) requires that all full member senior high schools be accredited by an approved accrediting agency to play sports in the state league.

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